Working with Pipes #2: A DIY personalized community with Del.icio.us, Flickr...
It’s not necessary to develop your own Web 2.0 software infrastructure to create an independent Web 2.0-powered community online. It’s far simpler to set a standard for your community to use on...
View ArticleMore coming in from this weekend’s workshop
Both of my workshop co-leaders Wess and Robin have now checked in with preliminary reports. More material is being collected on the QuakerQuaker event page. Wess and I have both been uploading lots of...
View ArticleResurrection with the Cross and Rabbi
Of course, that is not the part of the story that motivates me. I am not seeking to be abused and betrayed, let down by my best friends and hunted by those in power. I may recognize the necessity of...
View ArticleShould We Torch Our Meetinghouses?
Burning down the meetinghouse is a metaphor for the true freedom that we find when we renounce all the things that we put before God. What would it look like for younger Friends to take responsibility...
View ArticleWikifying Our Blogging
Continuing my recent post in reimagining blogs, I’m going to go into some contextual details lifted from the Quaker publications with which I’m either directly associated or that have some claim to my...
View ArticleCreating an RSS feed from scratch
RSS feeds are the lingua franca of the modern internet, the glue that binds together the hundreds of services that make up “Web 2.0.” The term stands for “Really Simple Syndication” and can be thought...
View ArticleOur annual trip to tag a Christmas tree
For the third or fourth year we’ve gone back to the Petrolongo Tree Farm in Mullica Township. 2011–11-25_15-34–31_782
View ArticleOpening up the QuakerQuaker listings
Everyone can now add posts to the QuakerQuaker category listings. Simply bookmark the post in Del.icio.us, list the QQ categories and it will be added to the page. For example, say you’ve seen just the...
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